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SLS1001-Winter 20122
Instructor: LeithMazzochi

YOURNAME: Mirnell D. Gonzalez




Before using an assessment, you should know:
  • Assessment results represent preferences, not absolutes.
  • There are no “right” or “wrong” answers, one style is not better than another.
  • Most people have strength in more than one dimension or preference.
  • Results should be used to inspire understanding rather than to lock you into
     a particular “label.”
  • The environment or circumstances under which you take an assessment
     may influence the results.
PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR

                                    ANALYTICAL THINKING SKILLS


For each statement, put brackets () around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to
5for“very true for me.”



Example: 1 2 3 (4) 5. (I selected4and put brackets around it).



   1   I recognize and define problems effectively.                                          1    2     (3)         4    5

   2   I see myself as a “thinker,” “analytical,” “studious.”                                1    2     3 (4)           5

       When working on a problem in a group setting, I like to break down the
   3                                                                                         1    2     3       4       (5)
       problem into its components and evaluate them.

   4   I need to see convincing evidence before accepting information as fact.               1    2     3       4       (5)

   5   I weigh the pros and cons of plans and ideas before taking action.                    1    2     (3)         4    5

   6   I tend to make connections among bits of information by categorizing them.            1    (2)       3       4    5

   7   Impulsive, spontaneous decision-making worries me.                                    1    (2)       3       4    5

   8   I like to analyze causes and effects when making a decision.                          1    2     3       (4)      5

   9   I monitor my progress toward goals.                                                   1    2     3       4       (5)

  10   Once I reach a goal, I evaluate the process to see how effective it was.              1    2     3       (4)      5

                           Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX:                   ( 37)
PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR

                                      CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS



For each statement, put brackets ( ) around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to
5for“very true for me.”



  1    I tend to question rules and regulations.                                             1     (2)       3       4    5

  2    I see myself as “unique,” “full of ideas,” “innovative.”                              1     2     3       4       (5)

  3    When working on a problem in a group setting, I generate a lot of ideas.              1     2     3       (4)      5

  4    I am energized when I have a brand-new experience.                                    1     2     (3)         4    5

  5    If you say something is too risky, I’m ready to give it a shot.                       1     2     (3)         4    5

  6    I often wonder if there is a different way to do or see something.                    1     2     3       (4)      5

  7    Too much routine in my work or schedule drains my energy.                             1     2     3       4       (5)

  8    I tend to see connections among ideas that others do not.                             1     2     (3)         4    5

  9    I feel comfortable allowing myself to make mistakes as I test out ideas.              1     2     (3)         4    5

  10 I’m willing to champion an idea even when others disagree with me.                      1     2     3       (4)      5

                           Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX:                    ( 36)
PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR

                                       PRACTICAL THINKING SKILLS



For each statement, put brackets ( ) around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to
5for“very true for me.”



  1    I can find a way around any obstacle.                                                    1     2      3       4       (5)

  2    I see myself as a “doer,” the “go-to” person, I “make things happen.”                    1     2      (3)         4    5

       When working on a problem in a group setting, I like to figure out who will do
  3                                                                                             1     2      3       4       (5)
       what and when it should be done.

  4    I apply what I learn from experience to improve my response to similar situations.       1     2      3       (4)      5

  5    I finish what I start and don’t leave loose ends hanging.                                1     2      3       4       (5)

       I note my emotions in academic and social situations and use what they tell me to
  6                                                                                             1     (2)        3       4    5
       move toward a goal.
       I can sense how people feel and can use that knowledge to interact with others
  7                                                                                             1     2      3       (4)      5
       effectively.

  8    I manage my time effectively.                                                            1     (2)        3       4    5

       I adjust to the teaching styles of my instructors and the communication styles of
  9                                                                                             1     2      (3)         4    5
       my peers.

  10 When involved in a problem solving process, I can shift gears as needed.                   1     2      (3)         4    5

                             Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX:                     (36 )
ACTIVATE YOURSELF


Use this self-assessment to think about how well you can get and stay motivated right   now.

         1                        2                           3                4                       5
Definitely Like Me        SomewhatLike Me                 Not Sure    SomewhatUnlike MeNot At All Like Me

For each statement put brackets around the number which best represent your answer:

1    I motivate myself well.                                                            1     (2)         3    4    5

2    I can control my impulses.                                                         1     2       3       (4)   5

3    I know when to persevere and when to change gears.                                 1     2       (3)      4    5

4    I make the most of what I do well.                                                 (1)       2       3    4    5

5    I can successfully translate my ideas into action.                                 1     (2)         3    4    5

6    I can focus effectively on my goal.                                                (1)       2       3    4    5

7    I complete tasks and have good follow-through.                                     1     (2)         3    4    5

8    I initiate action—I move people and projects ahead.                                (1)       2       3    4    5

9    I have the courage to risk failure.                                                1     (2)         3    4    5

10   I avoid procrastination.                                                           1     (2)         3    4    5

11   I accept responsibility when I make a mistake.                                     1     (2)         3    4    5

12   I don’t waste time feeling sorry for myself.                                       (1)       2       3    4    5

13   I independently take responsibility for tasks.                                     1     2       (3)      4    5

14   I work hard to overcome personal difficulties.                                     1     (2)         3    4    5

15   I create an environment that helps me concentrate on my goals.                     (1)       2       3    4    5

16   I don’t take on too much work or too little.                                       1     (2)         3    4    5

17   I can delay gratification to receive the benefits.                                 1     2       (3)      4    5

18   I can see both the big picture and the details in a situation.                     1     2       (3)      4    5

19   I am able to maintain confidence in myself.                                        (1)       2       3    4    5

20   I can balance my analytical, creative, and practical thinking skills.              1     (2)         3    4    5

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Chapter Two: Pre-Assessment Skills

  • 1. SLS1001-Winter 20122 Instructor: LeithMazzochi YOURNAME: Mirnell D. Gonzalez Before using an assessment, you should know: • Assessment results represent preferences, not absolutes. • There are no “right” or “wrong” answers, one style is not better than another. • Most people have strength in more than one dimension or preference. • Results should be used to inspire understanding rather than to lock you into a particular “label.” • The environment or circumstances under which you take an assessment may influence the results.
  • 2. PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR ANALYTICAL THINKING SKILLS For each statement, put brackets () around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to 5for“very true for me.” Example: 1 2 3 (4) 5. (I selected4and put brackets around it). 1 I recognize and define problems effectively. 1 2 (3) 4 5 2 I see myself as a “thinker,” “analytical,” “studious.” 1 2 3 (4) 5 When working on a problem in a group setting, I like to break down the 3 1 2 3 4 (5) problem into its components and evaluate them. 4 I need to see convincing evidence before accepting information as fact. 1 2 3 4 (5) 5 I weigh the pros and cons of plans and ideas before taking action. 1 2 (3) 4 5 6 I tend to make connections among bits of information by categorizing them. 1 (2) 3 4 5 7 Impulsive, spontaneous decision-making worries me. 1 (2) 3 4 5 8 I like to analyze causes and effects when making a decision. 1 2 3 (4) 5 9 I monitor my progress toward goals. 1 2 3 4 (5) 10 Once I reach a goal, I evaluate the process to see how effective it was. 1 2 3 (4) 5 Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX: ( 37)
  • 3. PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS For each statement, put brackets ( ) around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to 5for“very true for me.” 1 I tend to question rules and regulations. 1 (2) 3 4 5 2 I see myself as “unique,” “full of ideas,” “innovative.” 1 2 3 4 (5) 3 When working on a problem in a group setting, I generate a lot of ideas. 1 2 3 (4) 5 4 I am energized when I have a brand-new experience. 1 2 (3) 4 5 5 If you say something is too risky, I’m ready to give it a shot. 1 2 (3) 4 5 6 I often wonder if there is a different way to do or see something. 1 2 3 (4) 5 7 Too much routine in my work or schedule drains my energy. 1 2 3 4 (5) 8 I tend to see connections among ideas that others do not. 1 2 (3) 4 5 9 I feel comfortable allowing myself to make mistakes as I test out ideas. 1 2 (3) 4 5 10 I’m willing to champion an idea even when others disagree with me. 1 2 3 (4) 5 Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX: ( 36)
  • 4. PRE-COURSE: ASSESS YOUR PRACTICAL THINKING SKILLS For each statement, put brackets ( ) around the number that feels right to you, from 1for “not at all true for me” to 5for“very true for me.” 1 I can find a way around any obstacle. 1 2 3 4 (5) 2 I see myself as a “doer,” the “go-to” person, I “make things happen.” 1 2 (3) 4 5 When working on a problem in a group setting, I like to figure out who will do 3 1 2 3 4 (5) what and when it should be done. 4 I apply what I learn from experience to improve my response to similar situations. 1 2 3 (4) 5 5 I finish what I start and don’t leave loose ends hanging. 1 2 3 4 (5) I note my emotions in academic and social situations and use what they tell me to 6 1 (2) 3 4 5 move toward a goal. I can sense how people feel and can use that knowledge to interact with others 7 1 2 3 (4) 5 effectively. 8 I manage my time effectively. 1 (2) 3 4 5 I adjust to the teaching styles of my instructors and the communication styles of 9 1 2 (3) 4 5 my peers. 10 When involved in a problem solving process, I can shift gears as needed. 1 2 (3) 4 5 Type the Total of your answers in the brackets in the BOX: (36 )
  • 5. ACTIVATE YOURSELF Use this self-assessment to think about how well you can get and stay motivated right now. 1 2 3 4 5 Definitely Like Me SomewhatLike Me Not Sure SomewhatUnlike MeNot At All Like Me For each statement put brackets around the number which best represent your answer: 1 I motivate myself well. 1 (2) 3 4 5 2 I can control my impulses. 1 2 3 (4) 5 3 I know when to persevere and when to change gears. 1 2 (3) 4 5 4 I make the most of what I do well. (1) 2 3 4 5 5 I can successfully translate my ideas into action. 1 (2) 3 4 5 6 I can focus effectively on my goal. (1) 2 3 4 5 7 I complete tasks and have good follow-through. 1 (2) 3 4 5 8 I initiate action—I move people and projects ahead. (1) 2 3 4 5 9 I have the courage to risk failure. 1 (2) 3 4 5 10 I avoid procrastination. 1 (2) 3 4 5 11 I accept responsibility when I make a mistake. 1 (2) 3 4 5 12 I don’t waste time feeling sorry for myself. (1) 2 3 4 5 13 I independently take responsibility for tasks. 1 2 (3) 4 5 14 I work hard to overcome personal difficulties. 1 (2) 3 4 5 15 I create an environment that helps me concentrate on my goals. (1) 2 3 4 5 16 I don’t take on too much work or too little. 1 (2) 3 4 5 17 I can delay gratification to receive the benefits. 1 2 (3) 4 5 18 I can see both the big picture and the details in a situation. 1 2 (3) 4 5 19 I am able to maintain confidence in myself. (1) 2 3 4 5 20 I can balance my analytical, creative, and practical thinking skills. 1 (2) 3 4 5